1.WHO was involved?
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was involved in this event due to the fact that he issued the document. According to The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration, “Roosevelt's order affected 117,000 people of Japanese descent,” thus involving many Japanese and Japanese Americans. Additionally, military forces were involved, for this authority would patrol the internment camps.
•President Franklin D. Roosevelt
•117,000 Individuals of Japanese Descent
•Militant Forces
2.WHAT happened?
Due to the rising fear of espionage, Franklin D. Roosevelt approved Executive Order 9066, a document that would call for the relocation of individuals of Japanese descent …show more content…
It is important to understand that the U.S has wronged people in the past due to their nationality in order to hold the nation accountable for its acts. By acknowledging the injustices, one is able to evade future similar mistakes, allowing the world to grow stronger as a whole. Thus, this event would not be repeated in the future if known, for people would understand the effects and apply morality to future decisions. Furthermore, this would allow individuals to resort to other solutions, allowing for the nation to improve on being solution driven.
•In order to not repeat the same event due to irrational emotions
•To find other solutions rather than having our citizens face discrimination
2.How did this event affect the world?
This event has affected the world by revealing the injustices the U.S. is capable of committing. By revealing this side of our nation, the reputation is tainted, for other nations may view the nation negatively. In other words this event has caused other nations to have a reaction to the U.S., for this disgrace is capable of inducing